Join host Rick Enloe and Leadership Foundations President, Dave Hillis, as they explore what nonreactive leadership looks like in this time of pandemic.
They'll explore how The Art of Seeing is so critical in leadership, what holiness has to do with the city as a whole, and hear from Dan Cardinali, President of Independent Sector, the largest civil society membership organization in the US. Dan will discuss the impacts of Covid-19 on the sector, and where he sees hope.
Traditioned Innovation - An Introduction
Praying With Poetry - An Advent 2020 special
Public Theology for the Common Good
Eucharistic Leadership, A Review (Rebroadcast of Episode 37)
Forgiveness And The Art Of Collaboration
Partisanship and Christ's Healing Power | A Conversation with Jim Wallis
Can Reform be Nonreactive? - Policing in America and Leadership
Leadership as Accompaniment
Immigration and Leadership Amidst a Pandemic
Leadership and the Challenge of Racial Injustice
City as Playground? You've got to be Kidding Me!
The Leaders in Leadership Foundations
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A 40 Year Legacy: Cultivating Global Impact- Episode 44
A 40 Year Legacy: The Common Square- Episode 43
A 40 Year Legacy: An Emerging Organization- Episode 42
A 40 Year Legacy: A Global Fellowship- Episode 41
A 40 Year Legacy: A Theology As Big As The City- Episode 40
A 40 Year Legacy: The Founding Story- Episode 39
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